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A BLACK BELT IS EARNED, NOT PURCHASED

Teaching PrinciplesIn addition to the physical aspects of traditional Tae Kwon-Do training, our teaching is based on the following principles, which comprise the Ten Student Commitments of Black Belt World.

Ten Student Commitments

I will be loyal to my country.

I will honor my parents.

I will love my family and cooperate with them.

I will be faithful to my friends.

I will respect my elders and care for my juniors.

I will establish positive relationships with my teachers.

I will treat all living things with care.

I will never seek advantage of those who are weaker.

I will only use Tae Kwon-Do to benefit myself and others.

I will always finish what I start.

Grandmaster Jun Lee

Jun Lee is "a leader for the next generation", "undeniably traditional", "A great example of the new leadership emerging in the martial arts that combines the traditional values of the East with the modern innovations of the West" Tae Kwon Do News, published in Korea, highlighted Jun Lee as “a pioneer, a scholar, a passionate teacher and a skilled master”.

Testimonial

Before Kaina started her classes at Black Belt World she was a "C" student. Since Kaina began taking Tae Kwon Do at Black Belt World she is more focused in her studies and responsibilities at home. Kaina's whole attitude has changed. Kaina now shows greater perseverance, discipline, and is more goal driven. I am proud to say that my dear daughter, Kaina Maciel Ramirez, is currently an "A" and "B" student. I can say with confidence that Kaina's academic success and change in behavior are thanks to the Tae Kwon Do discipline.- Berenice Martinez, parent

I believe God led me to Black Belt World; The dynamism of the instructors, the friendly and family oriented environment, surrounding the school, it is without doubt, the right environment that I can trust with my family.-Dr. Oscar Diaz Jr

Tae Kwon Do changed my life in all sorts of ways. It helped me to get stronger and stay fit. It taught me to be fearless and protect myself. It gave me a sense of accomplishment and made me feel more confident.- Ryan Anderson, 1st Dan